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' X fri- fx. X l X Osteopathic Women's Glee Club OFFICERS MRS. J. F. MCGOWN, Presidciii MRS. J. R. Cocl-IRAN, Vice-P1'eside11f MRS. E. H. BOUTON, Secretary-T1'cas1m'r MRS. T. J. COUEY, If6f707'f67' MIZS. R. J. EVERETT, Lilirariaai MRS. D. H. WII.I.IS, flSSiSlfl1'llfL1ll71'Cl7 lif'l'11 M Iss l'IANNAl-I WI'II'1'AClilC, .,77'1'C'Cl7'CSS MEMBERS SOPRANOS SECOND SOPRANOS Autos Mrs. J. F. McGown Mrs Carl Morrison Mrs. F. Helmcr Mrs. jean Swayze Mrs E. Bouton Mrs. T. J. Couey Mrs. Don Willis Mrs A. Loeiller Mrs. W. Jones Mrs. J. A. Davidson Mrs J. R. Cochran Mrs W, Wells Mrs. Leonard Mrs R. Meador Mrs H. Gross Mrs Dykman Mrs J. Choate Mrs R. C. Everett Mrs. G. W. McCollu1n ' Mrs O. Mayfield Tim Os'1'EoPA'1'H1C WOMEN'S Glam CLUB, under the clirectorship of Miss Hannah Whitacre, is one ol' the most activc organizations on the campus. Duc to Miss Whitacre's unusual musical ability and knowledge of the composers, the club has been a great success linding itself in demand both at college and town functions. The Glee Club has given a number of programs during the year including church functions, the Doctorate Services, the Sojourners Club, and the Womgifg League parties. Q Beginning in l933 with a membership of only lifteen, the club has now increased its enrollment to thirty. The ollicers of the club are elected annually and the members meet weekly.
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Q l 1 E. if 4 if t 1 eg Q' lg V if . .- A . . l I. .51 K. C. O. S. Band RALPH W. LAFITIEY, DWUUUT . - . , . . ' 1 1 ts Tim COLLEGE BAND is one of the outstanding features concerning scl1001 LV0 1 and K. C. O. S. activities. The Memorial Program, assemblies, basketball ga1HOSf . - - . ' ' st last and tl1c smoker were included in tl11s ycar's roster, along with El 1116110 b1'09-dca summer. Th.e band has the unique distinction of being the largest osteopathiC balld ill the world, and does much to add color to all school functions. Fall practice started under the able direction of julian Tussey witl1 a StY10 idea tendency toward a swing band which met witl1 approval. The second semester, following Tussey's transfer, left the organization without leadership, until Ralph Laffcy capably reorganized the members and is gaining impr0VC1110l1t Ulldcf concert style playing. This year new sweater--blue witl1 red O's -will be awarded those players who showed their interest and ability through constant membership.
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K. C. O. S. Male Quartette PAT WlI.SON, First Tenor PAUL WOOD. Barifvm' BRUCE BENNETT, Second Tenor HERBERT GREENBAUM, G'14iifGVf-ff 'PHE MALE QUARTETTE has taken part in many school activities as well 21S participating in a number of private social functions where they were enthusiasti- ll ' ca' y received. They have been an essential part of the school assemblies, and have always cooperated with the Music Department in helping to make the College 1. t. ,. . . . . unc ions a success. lhis quartette is unique in that it sings by guitar accompanv ment only. The members also sing in the choirs of several churches of the city. With the disbandment of the Glee Club the quartette carried on inasmuch as the mcmb '1 ' ers sang the important solo parts when the occasion demanded, during the organization of the main singing organization. This quartette had the honor of being the iirst to sing the new K. C. O. S. A111121 Mater Song which was presented for tl I' . a - ie irst time in an assembly. Since then they have started off the singing of this song with the students joining. 'l'hey have 610119 so well with leading all 'chool ' ' l .. a -s . singing, tiat their services are in great demand, and hardly a sch l f ' ' ' ' ' oo unction passes without this singing group in attendance on thc program.
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